In 2004, Jay-Z was dressing like Bugsy Siegel at a court appearance. Things, however, were about to change—The Black Album dropped and Jay’s 40/40 club was open. Soon, your grandma would know about HOVA, and the double-breasted blazers and baggy white slacks would have to go. We’ll call this the pre-Pharrell, pre-Kanye era of hip-hop chic, when the biggest fashion don’t was looking soft.